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# Regular Cycle Hold | # Regular Cycle Hold | ||
# [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] | # [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] | ||
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| + | ==CYCLE HOLD Button== | ||
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| + | <td>Inactive - Button is not illuminated</td> | ||
| + | <td>[[image:cyclehold_inactive.jpg|400px]]</td> | ||
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| + | <td>Active - Button is illuminated</td> | ||
| + | <td>[[image:cyclehold_active.jpg|400px]]</td> | ||
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| + | </table> | ||
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==Regular CYCLE HOLD== | ==Regular CYCLE HOLD== | ||
In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized. | In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized. | ||
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| + | <td>[[image:warning.jpg|100px]]</td> | ||
| + | <td width=300 bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> | ||
| + | <font size=5>[[image:Gear_warning.jpg]] <b>SAFETY NOTE</b><br><br></font> | ||
| + | <font size=3>'''Do NOT work inside the tools of a bending machine''' when it is only in regular [[Cycle Hold]] mode!<br><br> | ||
| + | THIS IS WHY: In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized.<br><br> | ||
| + | If the machine is power on and not in [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]], then it is critical to keep hands out of the working area of the machine. Always press the E-stop before working on the machine. | ||
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==Safe Mode CYCLE HOLD== | ==Safe Mode CYCLE HOLD== | ||
[[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] is activated when the safety mat or safety scanners are activated. In this state, the bender is de-energizes all axes and most outputs. See the [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] page for more details. | [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] is activated when the safety mat or safety scanners are activated. In this state, the bender is de-energizes all axes and most outputs. See the [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] page for more details. | ||
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| + | ==Other Pages== | ||
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| + | *See also [[CNC Bender v11-20090827]] (Secondary processes now use Cycle Hold) | ||
| + | *Back to [[CNC Bender]] | ||
| + | *Back to [[CNC Bender Software Updates]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:18, 26 September 2009
Cycle Hold is the button that sets CNC Bender into a pause state for motion. Cycle Start is the opposite of Cycle Hold.
There are two Cycle Hold states:
- Regular Cycle Hold
- Safe Mode Cycle Hold
CYCLE HOLD Button
| Inactive - Button is not illuminated | |
| Active - Button is illuminated |
Regular CYCLE HOLD
In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized.
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Safe Mode CYCLE HOLD
Safe Mode Cycle Hold is activated when the safety mat or safety scanners are activated. In this state, the bender is de-energizes all axes and most outputs. See the Safe Mode Cycle Hold page for more details.
Other Pages
- See also CNC Bender v11-20090827 (Secondary processes now use Cycle Hold)
- Back to CNC Bender
- Back to CNC Bender Software Updates